Denmark

A Scandinavian country in Northern Europe, Denmark comprises the Kingdom of Denmark, together with Faroe Islands and Greenland. It has a total area of 16,640 sq mi and a population of about 5,557,709 as of October 2010.

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Most are Danes. There are also Germans nearer to the southern border. There are also some migrants from Greenland (Inuits) and the Faroe Islands (Faroese). Some other immigrant groups include Eastern Europeans (former Yugoslavs, Albanians), Northeast Africans (Somalis, Ethiopians), South Asians ...

Hans Christiin Andersen Karen Blixen, author of "Out of Africa" Victor Borge who became an American Comedian/Pianist Niels Bohr Danish Physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project in the US during WWII, and increased our knowledge of Quantum Mechanics and atomic structure. ...

"How are you?" directly translates into "Hvordan har du det?", but then you will get a specific account of the other person's state of health, current problems etc. If you just mean 'Hello', then you should say 'Hej', 'Dav', 'Goddag' in order of increasing degree of formality.

Denmark was occupied by Nazi Germany on the 9. April 1940. It was liberated by british army units on 5. may 1945. Denmark was never annexed by Germany, and the Germans never expressed any desire to try and annex Denmark, so no Denmark was not ever PART of Nazi Germany, but it was occupied by German...

Harald "Bluetooth" Gormsson (Old Norse: Haraldr blátǫnn Gormsson, Danish: Harald Blåtand Gormsen) (born c. 935) was the son of King Gorm the Old and of Thyra Dannebod. He died in 985 or 986 having ruled as King of Denmark from around 958 and King of Norway for a few years probably around 970...

It is not totally sure when Denmark became a country. in the beginning of the 8. century the city of Ribe was build. the city was so big that it is likely that a great king have ordered the project. the first time you hear the name Denmark is about the year 965 when the king Harald Bluetooth raised...

Yes, there a several daily connections between Göteborg and Copenhagen by train. The train passes Malmö on the Swedish side before crossing the Öresundbron ( a bridge over the narrow strait that separate Sweden and Denmark) before reaching Copenhagen and Denmark. There is no need to switch train...

Sweden is to the east on the Scandinavian peninsula. They have a varied landscape, with islands, green meadows, forests, and in the northwest there are mountains. Norway is west on the Scandinavian peninsula. They have mostly mountains and fjords along the coast, and some forests and fields inland...

If you're in a very formal setting, putting your right hand over your heart would be customary, but Danes in general aren't too caught up on etiquette so don't worry about offending anyone. Most people will just sing it, or listen to it.

I'm sorry! I'm not sure when the designer thought of it or made the first blueprint/map of it, but it was opened August 15, 1843. I hope this helps you! BTW, are you doing the number the stars thing? Me too! Good book.

Yes. In Norway you can make about 2 or 3 times what you would make in the US. I met a girl in Kristiansand that worked as help in a book store and made about $20/hr. However, living costs in Norway are crazy. A small beer is like $8-9 dollars and I remember paying $17 dollars for small fries a...

Hans Christiin Andersen Karen Blixen, author of "Out of Africa"Victor Borge who became an American Comedian/Pianist Niels Bohr Danish Physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project in the US during WWII, and increased our knowledge of Quantum Mechanics and atomic structure. Philosopher, Soren,...